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Gallery Display Gives Small Space Big Impact

New Miami Beach Shop specializes in ‘50s-‘90s eyewear.

Miami Beach vintage-eyewear retailer Davon Ford was a collector first. “I’m just a kid from Baltimore who got a pair of Porsche’s, and then became obsessed with sunglasses,” says Ford,
whose store, True Vintage Miami, opened last week. Ford’s stock is drawn from the 1950s through the early 1990s, and he displays 500 or so of them in a small space with “the look and feel of an art gallery, with a massive dotted eye mural disrupted by cubbies with frames on display.”

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